News Coverage
- February 23, 2012
- The Saugus Advocate
Wheelabrator donates $9,500 to Saugus schools
Wheelabrator Saugus is in its first year of a partnership with the Ballard Early Childhood Center, and as far as Principal Marie Bridges is concerned, she hopes the relationship lasts for a long time.
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- February 7, 2012
- Saugus Advertiser
Businesses step up to help Saugus schools
Local businesses and organizations showed their holiday spirit by donating thousands to benefit the Saugus Public Schools.
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- January 2, 2012
- Saugus Advertiser
Two new skating areas established at Saugus High School
Saugus will have two more places to skate on ice. And each of them will be on the grass at Saugus High School.
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- December 21, 2011
- westdeptford.patch.com
Emissions down at Wheelabrator Gloucester this year
The plant hit state mandates to lower harmful emissions that contribute to smog and acid rain.
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- November 28, 2011
- Roll Call
Dooley: Capitol’s waste-to-energy program Is a good model
One of America’s most underutilized energy sources finally seems to be getting the attention it deserves — at least on Capitol Hill.
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- November 28, 2011
- Waste & Recycling News
Trash miracle: Wedding ring found
Husband screamed for joy when he found his wife’s wedding ring at Wheelabrator Broward.
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- November 10, 2011
- Sun-Sentinel.com
It's hubby vs. landfill in search for wife's $10,000 diamond ring
It was a simple but heartbreaking mistake.
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- November 10, 2011
- Miami Herald
Husband searches through 9 tons of garbage for wife’s ring.
A husband dives into nine tons of garbage, and comes out covered in sludge but holding a family treasure.
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- October 7, 2011
- Waste & Recycling News
Congress says no to composting, will burn waste
About 5,300 tons of Congress' trash will soon be sent to waste-to-energy facilities.
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- August 30, 2011
- Spokesman Review
City OKs waste-to-energy deal
City leaders on Monday agreed for the second time this year to a deal that keeps Spokane's Waste-to-Energy Plant open another three years.
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